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Russian military activity in the Baltic Sea

Overview

Russia has increased its military presence in the Baltic Sea, deploying advanced warships including the destroyer Admiral Levchenko and the frigate Admiral Kasatonov. The Kasatonov, commissioned in 2020, is equipped with Kalibr and nuclear-capable Zircon hypersonic missiles, which place several NATO nations—including Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland—within strike range.

Recent sightings have placed the Admiral Kasatonov near the German island of Fehmarn. This movement follows threats from Vladimir Putin regarding retaliation against British and EU vessels involved in inspecting the Russian ‘shadow fleet’ of tankers used to bypass sanctions. Concurrently, Deputy Security Council Chief Dmitry Medvedev has asserted Russia’s right to attack merchant ships belonging to hostile states.

These maritime movements coincide with intelligence warnings from the CIA regarding potential Russian strikes against NATO members to test alliance resolve. Reports also indicate Russia is expanding military bases near the borders of Ukraine and Belarus to facilitate the launch of jet drones capable of penetrating NATO territory.

Entities

Vladimir Putin · NATO · Admiral Kasatonov · Admiral Kasatonov · Russia

Claims

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Timeline

  1. about 9 hours ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 8 sources
    Russian frigate Admiral Kasatonov spotted near German island Fehmarn

    The Russian frigate Admiral Kasatonov, armed with nuclear-capable Zircon hypersonic missiles, was spotted near Germany's Fehmarn island, escalating tensions in the Baltic Sea.

  2. 4 days ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 4 sources
    Russia deploys advanced warships to Baltic Sea amid NATO security warnings

    Russia has deployed advanced warships, including the Admiral Kasatonov, to the Baltic Sea near Germany, amid CIA warnings that Moscow may attack a NATO member within weeks.

Sources

abendblatt.de · actualno.com · curious.actualno.com · fehmarn24.de · harzkurier.de · ikz-online.de · mannheim24.de · morgenpost.de · newsflash24.de · portalvalencarj.com.br · tlz.de · upday.com

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